Jameson Distillery Bow St

Jameson Distillery Bow St
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The Jameson Distillery Bow St., located in Dublin's Smithfield district, is a historic site where John Jameson established his whiskey distillery in 1780. While production ceased in 1971, the distillery has been transformed into a visitor centre that offers immersive experiences into the world of Irish whiskey. Visitors can engage in various guided tours, such as the Bow St. Experience, which delves into the history and production process of Jameson whiskey, culminating in a comparative tasting session. Other offerings include whiskey blending classes, cocktail-making sessions, and premium tastings of exclusive distillery editions. The centre also features JJ’s Bar, where guests can enjoy signature drinks, and a gift shop stocked with unique Jameson merchandise. Open daily, the distillery is easily accessible via the Smithfield LUAS stop or local bus routes. Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast or a curious traveler, the Jameson Distillery Bow St. provides a rich blend of history, craftsmanship, and Irish hospitality. theirishroadtrip.com

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Jameson Distillery Bow St is located on Bow Street in Smithfield, Dublin 7, with the postcode D07 N9VH. This historic site, where Jameson Irish Whiskey was first distilled in 1780, is now a popular visitor centre offering guided tours, whiskey tastings, cocktail masterclasses, and a gift shop. The distillery is just off Smithfield Square, a vibrant area filled with cafés, restaurants, and cultural venues. It’s easily accessible: the Smithfield stop on the Luas Red Line tram is a two-minute walk away, and several hop-on-hop-off bus routes stop at Smithfield. For drivers, the nearest car park is on Queen Street or Smithfield Square. The distillery is a 15-minute walk from Christ Church Cathedral and about 20 minutes from the Guinness Storehouse and Dublin Castle, making it a convenient stop on any city tour. Nearby, you’ll find Smithfield Square, the Light House Cinema, and the Old Jameson Distillery’s iconic whiskey bottle chandelier. The area is known for its lively atmosphere, with plenty of places to eat and drink, making Jameson Distillery Bow St an essential destination for those interested in Dublin’s whiskey heritage and vibrant urban culture.

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